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[quote][quote]Daer Samsher, “O ye who believe, obey Allah, and obey the Messenger, and those charged with authority among you. If ye differ in anything among yourselves, refer it to Allah and His Messenger, if ye do believe in Allah and the Last Day; that is best and most suitable for final determination” [4: 59] I believe that this verse is for all muslims for us and the the muslim will come after us, now the Messenger is not amoung us, the only way to refer the messenger is Sunnah and Hadith like refer to Allah is Quran. Could you also please quote the verses of quran for me for the performing prayers which every muslim has to performed every day. 1) How many times muslims have to pray in one day. 2) What is the quantity of each pherz prayer which muslims have to performed in every day. 3)what exactly we read in ours payers while standing in (Qyam) ,Ruko,Sujood in the prayer. 4) what are the starting and ending timings of each prayer. If you can not find the verses as i requested above so you have wrongly interpreted the the verses of quran.[/quote] Salam, [4:59] O you who believe, you shall obey GOD, and you shall obey the messenger, and those in charge among you. If you dispute in any matter, you shall refer it to GOD and the messenger, if you do believe in GOD and the Last Day. This is better for you, and provides you with the best solution. The term “ those who are in authority” covers a wide variety of people and God commands us to obey those who are in authority over us, this authority must be in accordance to God’s law, in other words authority given by God and not authority self claimed, since God did not specify any one type of people with the term “those in authority” then it covers ALL who have authority over us, the following are some example; for a young boy/girl, they should obey their parents, who have authority over him/her. for a wife, she must obey her husband(in righteousness) as God commanded the wife to obey her husband, who has authority over her. for an employee, he/she must obey their boss(within the frameworks of the profession), who has authority over them. for citizens, they must obey those in authority (e.g. the rulers, the police..etc.. also in righteousness and in accordance to God’s law). I find that this term(those in authority) covers all who have rightful authority over us…. But it does not cover the men of religion(e.g. Imam etc.) The religious figures (e.g. Imams, gurus etc..) have no authority over the believers, this is because when it comes to religious mattes we should obey God and God’s law. No Imam or religious guru has authority over any believer…. The sole duty of these imams is to preach God’s way and God’s laws.. the proof of this is found in the Qur’an, this is very clear in the numerous quranic verses where God tells even the prophet himself that he (the prophet) was no authority over the believers, he is only to deliver the message and then it is upto each person to accept it or reject it. [6:107] Had GOD willed, they would not have worshipped idols. We did not appoint you as their guardian, nor are you their advocate. If the prophet has no authority over the people, I don’t see how a bearded corrupted medieval ignoramus religious puppet should give himself authority over the believers( as they do)!! As usual, the bearded medieval Imams have corrupted the meaning of this ayat 4:59 and specifically of the words (those with authority) to make it mean that we should obey them(the imams)!!! They have corrupted everything. Samsher.[/quote]
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